You know that "project car" you've been working on for the last five
years? The car just sitting in your garage collecting dust? Well, today
could be the day you can finally drive that project out of your garage.
Velocity's series Garage Squad, surprises the people working on car
projects with the opportunity to get expert help to finally finish them.
The Garage Squad team of ace mechanics searches auto parts stores
across America for worthy backyard automotive restorers, and walks out
with them ready to take those cars from DIY to DONE.

Type: Reality

Languages: English

Status: Running

Runtime: 30 minutes

Premier: 2014-08-01

Garage Squad - Olympic Garage - Netflix

Olympic Garage (Spanish: Garage Olimpo) is a 1999 Argentine drama film,
directed by Marco Bechis. The film was produced by Marco Bechis, Enrique
Piñeyro (from Argentina), Amedeo Pagani (Italy), and Eric Heumann
(France). Executive producers Daniel Burman and Diego Dubcovsky. The
picture is about a young politically active Argentine woman who is
kidnapped by the military during Argentina's Dirty War in the late
1970s. She is taken to a torture center called Garage Olimpo in the
middle of Buenos Aires.

Garage Squad - Production - Netflix

The film is based on the real political events that took place in
Argentina after Jorge Rafael Videla's reactionary military junta assumed
power on March 24, 1976. During the junta's rule: the parliament was
suspended, unions, political parties and provincial governments were
banned, and in what became known as the Dirty War between 9,000 and
30,000 people deemed left-wing “subversives” disappeared from society.
As the country celebrated its win of the World Cup, many political
activists were tortured in Buenos Aires and then later taken on “death
flights.” Victims were drugged and then dropped alive into the Atlantic
Ocean from military aircraft. Chilean born director Marco Bechis was a
victim of the country's military regime and was forced to leave
Argentina in 1977, at the age of 20, for political reasons.